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As a Project Manager on the multibillion dollar Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel expansion project, you will Manage a single project contract to ensure that budget, project personnel and production schedule is completed in compliance with Owner expectations, contract specifications and Company standards.
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Finally, the Project Engineer will facilitate the review of materials delivered to the site and interface with the Superintendent on field walks to receive development to become a Builder.
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Duties include technical documentation, jobsite communications with the Project Superintendent and subcontractors, scheduling and cost analysis. With the assistance of the Estimator, Project Engineer and Superintendent, establish a construction schedule (i.e., CPM and bar chart) and review the project budget.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionGeneral DescriptionThe project superintendent is responsible for all field activities on a project. Close-out project including punchlist, finalization of subcontract values, assist in the negotiation of final owner change orders, building commissioning, etc.
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Coordinate with Project Superintendent in development of a project site logistics plan. These phases include: Scheduling, subcontractor buyout, cost reporting, preparation of subcontracts, the handling of owner coordination, construction quality oversight, and project closeout.
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Similar Jobs (3) Senior Project Manager (Water/Wastewater) locations Lorton, VA time type Full time posted on Posted 22 Days Ago Senior Superintendent (Water Group) locations 2 Locations time type Full time posted on Posted 30+ Days Ago About Us Clark Construction Group is one of the largest building and infrastructure companies in the United States.
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Construction Management: Manages job start up and schedule planning through project completion, Identify and implement cost and time saving measures, schedule and lead weekly project team and client meetings, leads and participates in schedule logic reviews, weekly project team meetings, mid-project review, client meetings, and other necessary meetings required to effectively complete the project, Establish and monitor QA/QC processes with superintendent (i.e. checklists, QCL, punch lists), etc.
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Quality – Inspects the project for overall quality; discusses problem areas with the superintendent and offers technical guidance when requested. Reviews jobsite progress on assigned projects at regular intervals by attending the OAC meetings and meeting with the project manager, superintendent, and others assigned to the project.
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Direct project progress meetings with the superintendent, trade contractors and suppliers to review quality, safety, project progress, submittal requirements, and material deliveries to ensure project objectives are met.
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Attends and takes notes for project team meetings, including weekly Owner/Architect meetings and subcontractor coordination meetings. Works with the superintendent to prepare project schedule, including establishing dates for receiving shop drawings and milestones necessary to complete the project on time.
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Initiate and review close-out procedures with the project superintendent, owner, and architect before trade contractor work starts; maintain a zero punch list. Work with the Superintendent in adhering to the schedule for early project close-out and final acceptance by the owner.
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Ensure efficient project closeout, including completion of all punch list work, owner training and instruction, transfer of spare parts, final cleanup, demobilization and project records archiving.
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The Project Executive serves as the Company’s point of contact with the customer/owner of the project, as well as the general public and matters related to the project. Seven years’ experience (two or more projects) at the Project Manager/Project Superintendent level.
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Assist Project Manager and Project Superintendent in preparation for progress meetings with all subcontractors on the project. Become thoroughly familiar with the project drawings, specifications, addendums, ACDs, deltas, owner contract and subcontracts.
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Participate with project team and preconstruction services in development of a Project Chart of Accounts. Assistant Construction Project Manager. will provide high level support to the project staff to ensure quality and timely execution of design/build projects from design to completion.
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